Idioms with body parts 6
to dip one's toe in the water, to drag one's feet, to be easy on the ear, to tear one's hair out, to face the music, to fall on deaf ears, a feast for the eyes, I can feel it in my bones, to get in one's face, to give the thumbs up
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The manager gave us the ........ to proceed.
Sarah has a way of constantly getting in your .........
The new employee was going to succeed; I could feel it in my ........
The merchandise that we could access was a ........ for the eyes.
Regardless of the number of times the protocol was explained it seemed to have fallen on ……… ears.
The employee was called in to see management in order to face the ..........
He was ........ his hair out at having to deal with constant incompetence.
His voice was ……… on the ear; I could listen to him for hours on end.
She dragged her ......... to the board meeting; such meetings were known to be heated.
He decided to dip his …...... in the water before launching right into the project.